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UP engineers, DOST launch first Pinoy-made electric ferry

The M/B Dalaray can carry up to 40 passengers and three crew members, with a total capacity of five tons. It can travel 45 kilometers at eight knots, run continuously for three hours, and recharge in just two to three hours, making it ideal for daily trips along the Pasig River.

Gatchalian pushes digitalization in civil registry, postal services

After a Tarlac court voided Alice Guo’s birth certificate, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian urged full digitalization of the civil registry system to stop abuses in late registrations. He also challenged PhilPost to modernize as the government shifts to a paperless future, stressing that both reforms are key to transparency and efficiency in public service.

Obsolete LTO system at center of Bugatti smuggling and luxury car scandal

The country’s most luxurious cars — including two smuggled Bugatti Chirons — were registered not through the government’s new digital platform, but through an obsolete Land Transportation Office (LTO) system that should have been decommissioned two years ago, investigators have confirmed.

Western Union intros its first digital remittance app in PH

Western Union has introduced its first digital app in the Philippines, giving users the ability to both send and receive money internationally — a dual functionality not yet available in other markets.

Experts highlight promise and perils of AI in energy sector

Schneider Electric Philippines executive Norman Ocaña III underscored AI’s massive energy footprint, noting that each generative AI query requires 10 times more energy than a typical Google search.

DOST opens first Advanced Manufacturing Center in Zamboanga

The Zamboanga center is the ninth AMCen nationwide and the first in the peninsula. It is equipped with advanced 3D printing technology for rapid prototyping, initially using plastics, with plans to expand into metal-based applications in partnership with DOST-MIRDC’s central office in Taguig City.

SC’s Marquez says courts struggling against cybercrime, AI risks

Southeast Asian courts are scrambling to catch up with the rapid rise of cybercrime and artificial intelligence (AI), with Supreme Court (SC) associate justice Jose Midas P. Marquez warning that justice systems risk being outpaced by technology if they do not adapt.

Marcos Jr. signs law creating independent nuclear regulatory body

After pending for nearly two decades, the Philippine National Nuclear Energy Safety Act has been signed into law, establishing the Philippine Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (PhilATOM) as the country’s independent nuclear regulator.

Shari’ah court system, services to go digital under new law

Pres. Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed into law Republic Act 12304, a landmark measure designed to modernize the country’s Shari’ah court system and expand legal support services for Filipino Muslims.

Experts warn AI could widen PH digital divide without urgent reforms

Artificial intelligence (AI) may deepen the digital divide in the Philippines unless the government urgently strengthens data systems, expands digital connectivity, and implements safeguards.

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